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In a message dated 12/16/99 3:50:40 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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> The temperature got down to +20 F
> overnight, and I am wondering if it would be possible to have the flux and
> the
> thinner separate at this low temperature, with the thinner floating to the
> top
> of the container and the flux depositing in the bottom of the barrel.
I have had occasions where my flux has actually frozen. When that happened,
the manufacturer (no names) recommended heating the flux to 80F while
constantly stirring for 48 hours, or else separation would occur.
Jon Moore
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